Sree Dattha College of Engineering—integrated within the premier Sree Dattha Group of Educational Institutions (SDGI) in Ibrahimpatnam, Rangareddy district, Telangana—has been a cornerstone of technical education in the region since its founding. Affiliated with Jawaharlal Nehru Technological University Hyderabad (JNTUH) and approved by the All India Council for Technical Education (AICTE), the institution is highly regarded for its structured approach to academic and professional development.
To support students from diverse socio-economic backgrounds and foster academic merit, the college administers a robust ecosystem of state, central, and institutional financial aid programs. These aid options encompass full and partial tuition fee reimbursements, merit concessions, and specialized welfare grants designed to ensure that financial constraints do not hinder an aspiring engineer's educational journey.
Sree Dattha College of Engineering coordinates multiple layers of financial assistance, categorizing them into state-sponsored schemes, central national portals, and corporate or private endowments.
The Government of Telangana plays a massive role in enabling affordable education at the campus through institutional fee waivers and maintenance programs.
Telangana Government Fee Reimbursement (ePASS Portal): This flagship state scheme supports students from historically underrepresented or economically weaker backgrounds. Candidates admitted under the official state Convenor Quota (via state entrance examinations like TS EAMCET or TS ICET) receive a foundational fee reimbursement of INR 35,000 annually throughout the duration of their course. For specific highly vulnerable categories meeting strict baseline mandates, this reimbursement can cover up to the full tuition fee as capped by state regulatory norms.
Post-Metric & Caste-Based Stipends: Designed explicitly for students belonging to Scheduled Caste (SC), Scheduled Tribe (ST), and Backward Classes (BC) communities. Aside from standard institutional tuition adjustments, this scheme offers a specialized maintenance or post-metric pocket allowance of approximately INR 2,500 to INR 5,000 per annum (or around INR 4,500 annually based on entrance tracking metrics) directly to the student to offset incidental academic expenditures.
Administered through central portfolios, these awards allow top-performing and minority students to secure substantial national funding:
NSP (PM-USP) Yojana: Under the Prime Minister’s Uchchatar Shiksha Protsahan Yojana via the National Scholarship Portal (NSP), exceptionally bright undergraduate and postgraduate engineering students can claim a substantial award of up to INR 82,000 per annum.
National Scholarship for Postgraduate Studies (UGC): Geared toward first-time postgraduate students (such as M.Tech or MBA candidates) pursuing full-time programs. This apex UGC scheme provides direct financial funding valued at INR 10,000 per year or a continuous monthly stipend of INR 15,000, enabling advanced technological research.
Sree Dattha Group manages autonomous trust-funded assistance to encourage top performers and aid families dealing with financial distress:
Management Board-Score Concessions: SDGI extends tier-based tuition reductions depending on a student's final senior secondary board results. Students who secure 95% and above in their Intermediate (+2) examinations are granted direct scholarship assistance, while those achieving 90% and above receive a partial tuition fee waiver.
Swami Dayanand India Scholarship: An elite private engineering scholarship integrated at the campus level for first-year B.Tech students. This program delivers up to INR 50,000 per year directly to the institute's account to cover academic fees, featuring a strict 30% reservation quota dedicated entirely to female tech candidates.
Specialized Group Allocations: Includes partial fee waivers or fixed grants ranging between INR 5,000 to INR 25,000 per year targeting single girl children, sports achievers with documented national or state accolades, and the wards of defense personnel.
To maintain institutional transparency, financial allocations are strictly governed by structural cut-offs, demographic definitions, and ongoing academic checks:
Academic Benchmarks: The NSP (PM-USP) pathway requires a baseline score of at least 80% aggregate in Class 12 boards alongside a 50% clearing score in subsequent semesters. Private merit aid (such as the Swami Dayanand scheme) mandates that the candidate be a first-year B.Tech student, possess valid state or national entrance exam marks (TS EAMCET / JEE Main), and have cleared intermediate boards with a minimum of 80% marks.
Parental Income Ceilings:
Central NSP & Private Schemes: The combined annual household income of the parents must strictly remain below INR 4.5 lakh per year for NSP, or up to INR 12 lakh per year for specialized private corporate funding.
Telangana State ePASS & Social Welfare: For state fee reimbursement and EWS/Minority programs, the parental income ceiling is typically restricted to below INR 2 lakh per year (subject to localized state welfare updates).
Age & Program Formats: For postgraduate UGC allocations, the applicant must be a first-time master’s student and strictly under the age of 30 years at the time of admission.
Operational Discipline & Attendance: To guarantee renewal every year, all scholarship beneficiaries across categories must maintain a minimum of 75% classroom attendance and achieve steady progression with no active backlogs (often requiring a minimum of 8 CGPA for elite corporate renewals).
The scholarship registration window opens during the primary admission cycles and is carefully synchronized with state and central notification dates.
Prospective candidates must log on to their respective qualifying portals immediately post-allotment. For central funds, registration takes place on the National Scholarship Portal (NSP); for state-level reimbursement, candidates must apply through the Telangana ePASS online platform.
Applicants must upload clear, scanned copies of authentic legal records. The required institutional checklist includes:
Class 10 and Class 12 / Intermediate mark sheets and certificates.
Valid entrance examination scorecards (TS EAMCET, GATE, TS ICET, or JEE Main).
An updated Income Certificate issued by a competent state revenue officer (Tahsildar).
Integrated Community, Caste, and Domicile/Residence certificates for Telangana state quotas.
The official college admission allotment letter, institutional fee structure log, and student ID card.
Seeded Aadhaar Card copies alongside active bank passbook details linked directly via Direct Benefit Transfer (DBT).
Once submitted online, a physical printout of the application along with the appended documents must be submitted to the Sree Dattha administrative scholarship desk. The institute’s verification officer checks the credentials against university data logs. Upon successful campus validation, the file is pushed electronically to state welfare boards or central ministries for final sanction and financial release.
Recognizing that structural fee reimbursements or state grants may not absorb the entirety of living, transport, or hostel expenses, Sree Dattha College of Engineering actively maintains an open facility to process academic credit.
The institution holds formal academic accreditations and operating tie-ups with leading nationalized and public-sector banking institutions. While the financial liability and repayment process must be managed individually by the student or co-borrower, the college administrative office expedites the loan approval loop. SSEC provides verified bonafide letters, official multi-year cost estimates, college code logs, and JNTUH affiliation validations required by banking underwriting systems to ensure a seamless financial path for every student.
For the exact opening and closing deadlines of the Telangana ePASS window, changes in state-wide fee reimbursements, or to download the current institutional management concession handbook, students are advised to contact the campus admission cell or check official notifications via sreedattha.ac.in.
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